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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1920. PAGE 3 f Carefully Laid Plot Aids Pretty ye | a Miss Clayton to Vamp Millionaire Picture Patter “ ee ee : "Spams | te GROTE-RANKIN CS. . ac , OTTO F KEGEL, Prestderd | on pe Store Hours From 9 A. M. to 5 P.M. Now Here—A tale of bandit love in the olden West=- D. W. Myrtle Ste star, win 1, now a movie tly & concert | dy Lillian beauty bint Ipitating form vin a pe lesen January ~ vere" | Clearance Sale arahatioa of ovsss’“l Drapery Materials season’s most favored drapery materials. Among them are: - rn od “aise || 36-Inch Madras at 95c the Yard | As a material for overdrapes the Madras cannot be surpassed. It comes in a convenient width and is ‘She'll Co-Star ‘| hown in all the favored colors. in New Serial | 59.Inch Madras at $2.15 the Yard dean Paige, the beantiful yee Of a high quality in a width that can be easily “split” to effect an additional saving. All colors are being shown at the reduced price. Lace Panel Nets at 95c Per Panel “SCARLET DAYS"| A dashing picture—unlike any other the great producer has offered. NEW PRICES Afternoons 22c, loge seats 45c After 6—3lc, loge seats 54c Children 10c any time. All prices plus tax. STRAND ORCHESTRA _Awares fe a chivatrou Under S. K. Wineland, playing “Madame Butterfly;” [J He is sournt by over Clide Lehman, playing Chopin's Polonaise. _ It was in warfare that the Idea was ac the 1 evolved of se t will Offer an exclusive treatment of your windows at a chins clean shave @ their anyone . . eas ¢ sided savi THEATRE sstn—creenwood | tenting power times, | Maria Alvarez tll ee decided saving. Bel ing ediow when fighting at . quartera| 2 ¢ ¢ Wedne r The use of Panel Nets for curtains is becoming than than now, sold beards f. REX i “EDGAR’S fered a very ready means of setzing | ON Ouser Curwood. one of the|*t — more popular as their distinctive beauty and the > URTSHIP” one another local Gaabeen 6 antaeah ane Arak a ease with which they can be hung becomes known— J 0 eee eeabed 40; Kenda; of anus ta ny they require Ro shirring or hemming. The featuring thelr natural roles in “Back to Ge } at the special price is an exceptional value. STUART HOLMES Country hotoplay attraction at ai WOOL DRESS ove “si et Barriers” | | > = SS, “Episode No. 4 lays the lead) COLONIAL | NOW WORTH $50 ‘ , A : ing fs sminine role my Parcs | | Grote-Rankin—Pike and Fifth—Grote-Rankin FORD WEEKLY hy roundly tea «lt dos she. eavage » } “Diamond Dyes" Make Faded,} | mute do ” Me iF \ Shabby Apparel Like New } | CLEMMER GONSTIPATIONMAKES conoruy parton. YOU EASY VICTIM OF |. ea INCE FLU, COLDS AND GRIP.” : Old Fashioned Herb Tea Often Relieves Chronic Cases é If your kidneys, liver and bowels fall » to carry off the waste matter it soon had a pn + poisons your entire system. Pt lowers * your resistance against disease, + | Atthis time of year, when the air te filled with iT you should with each how to dia r that you Wherever Little Mary goes this week her rifle is sure to go, for she’s a real mountaineer in the big © outdoor picture now here— fires the hex for the Liberty Guest NOW—The big stage triumph filled with a hundred laughs and thrills— ~-—* dean Paige has been spent with Vita. few miles received hy ation in that “Moods of Evil® was written b bert E. Smith, president of the Vita. graph company, and Cyrus Townsend Brady, the popular author, ae Fa wet sg LET GLI STANT NOW TO |g _ CLEAR YOUR SKIN cleans you Does not erente A UNTIL, Far FRIDAY La , we “| NIGHT bid t ove Pierre I “Back FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL The Most Magnificent Spectacle the Screen ilas Ever Held GERALDINE FARRAR in as the “Flame” “FLAME OF THE DESERT” A great love story that will enthrall you! JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S WONDER PICTURE OF THE FROZEN NORTH THE TALK OF THE TOWN | Hear 10 The Hills, It’s a great idea to come early*this week.’ CLEMMER MUSIC—Liborious Hauptman, Director Concert Number—Selection, “Carmen”....... Bizet CHRISTIE COMEDY—“A Roman Scandal” Current Topics and a Weekly MACK | ALEXANDER | SENNETT EARL WURLITZER Playing “The Speak Easy” Tenor “Indiana Moon” of 5 5, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ‘ 611 Villouine sMakthic Temple eeunt Savon 31 artists under Reginald Dunn, playing “The Mikado” j